Wednesday, October 9, 2019

October 2019 Meeting

Meeting Minutes 8 Oct 2019
15 present
Pens, Inks, & Paper with Kristi Lyons and Mixing the Color Purple with Candy Entingh


Welcome & Announcements:
**Cecelia would like someone to help with or take over the Summit Scribes website.
**Carole made flyers and had them printed for passing out at events in the future.
**Our Guild Retreat is coming up quickly!  Please see the email Candy sent for details to include, time, place, meals, art supplies for each class and directions.  
**If anyone outside of a guild member would like to come to the retreat IF we have room, the cost would include a new membership fee of $30 in addition to $75 for the retreat.
**Dues will increase from $25 to $30 in February to cover the cost of the church is requiring for insurance.
**Cheryl brought books from Randy Hasson’s class he taught at IAMPETH for us to get an idea of what he plans to teach next for our March and April workshops.
**Cecelia let us know Netflix has a series called ‘Abstract’ she thinks is fascinating
 **Binders Keepers meets from 10-2 at Library 21C on the 2nd Saturday of odd months (Jan/Mar/May) and is taught by Kim Hetherington.  Check it out! 
**Inktober…Post your lettering or sketches on line. 


Show & Share:
**Mary passed around pretty cool papers she made in Mary Heepert’s paper making class in the mountains. One even included a snake skin!  She also made an accordion file/booklet at the class.
**Jacque made a number of fun Halloween cards. 
**Kathy had a poster she made for Commonwheel.  She explained what was done by hand and what she did on the computer.
**Kristi had an envelope she lettered for Elma.
**?? made a folding cache with a flap for papers or notes.
**Cheryl filled a sketchbook she picked up as a freebie on the table using a small pen that blends well with water.
**Carole had some things we could take before she sent the leftovers to Who Gives A Scrap.


Evening Presentation:
**Kristi had a slew of inks and different papers and encouraged us to try what we brought or use her samples to see what worked best and what didn’t.  She had a chart we could fill in to help remember good combinations.
**Candy loves the color purple and it’s not so easy to mix.  She used cool reds and blues to make a nice 
warm purple.  Nice work, girls!


Mary's snake skin paper


Mary's accordion holder


Cheryl's sketchbook


Flier Carole did


Kristi's demo

Candy's demo